Conservation groups this week criticized New Mexico wildlife officials for the recent capture and relocation of “Taylor,” a wandering male Mexican gray wolf, back to a protected zone in the Gila ...
Colorado’s collared gray wolves have continued spreading across the Western Slope, with more movement toward southern parts of the state near New Mexico’s border during the month of October. Colorado ...
The male wolf, a yearling from the Copper Creek pack, is the offspring of wolves blamed for livestock attacks in Grand County last year After one of Colorado’s gray wolves wandered into New Mexico, ...
Colorado Parks and Wildlife released a gray wolf in Grand County last week after the animal was returned to the state by the New Mexico wildlife agency. While the action was guided by an interstate ...
Some lone gray wolves are expanding their territory further south in the state, according to a new map of wolf activity from Colorado Parks and Wildlife. The map, which tracks collared wolves from ...
Colorado Parks and Wildlife recently re-released a gray wolf in Grand County after it was recaptured in New Mexico. The unpaired male wolf was a member of the Copper Creek pack, but left the pack in ...
Not quite in coach or first class, eight endangered Mexican gray wolves flew on a private jet to Mexico, a return trip of sorts for their species to historical habitat. The wolves took off from New ...
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